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GRCS Volunteers on grounds at the Sawla Displaced Camp

As part of our routine daily activities, the Ghana Red Cross Society Volunteers on grounds at the Sawla Displaced Camp in the Sawla Tuna Kalba District in the Savannah Region always call the affected victims out every morning and conduct daily headcount these enables us get accurate data for the camp.

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Honoring Women in the Red Cross

From Florence Nightingale, who inspired founder Henry Dunant, to modern leaders shaping humanitarian work today, no account of the Red Cross is complete without the remarkable contributions of women. We honor Her Excellency Kathryn for her impactful role in advancing the Red Cross mission.

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The GRCS joined other agencies in the Damongo Municipality, celebrate this year’s National Sanitation Day.

Both Biblical and Quranic teaches us that “ Cleanest is next to Godliness”. The Ghana Red Cross Society today, joined other agencies in the Damongo Municipality, Savannah Regional Capital to mark and celebrate this year’s National Sanitation Day.

This joyful exercise took us to so many important places to clean such as the Damongo GPRTU Station, West Gonja Hospital, the Jakpa palace, the market square and the entire principal street of Damongo.

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Community

The GRCS joined a collaborative health walk organization by National Youth Authority- Savanna Region.

As at today Friday 26th September,2025. The Ghana Red Cross Society joined a collaborative health walk organization by National Youth Authority- Savanna Region in collaboration with Still to Come, Narcotics Control, The Overlord Reps, Youths groups and students in Damongo Municipality.

The purpose of the walk is to sensitize the the community about the negative impacts of the Illicit Drug Abuse in the Region.

The king and overlord of the Gonja Traditional kingdom, His Royal Majesty Yagbon Wura Biikunuto Jewu Soape the first lauded the action and offer the team his blessings before we commence the walk.

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GRCS Benefits from Humanitarian Diplomacy Training

The Ghana Red Cross Society extends gratitude to Augustine Mamedu of IFRC Abuja for delivering an insightful humanitarian diplomacy training session. The initiative strengthened the Society’s commitment to advancing humanitarian action and making a meaningful difference in communities.

The initiative strengthened the Society’s commitment to advancing humanitarian action and making a meaningful difference in communities.

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Youth

Inspiring Words on International Youth Day.

On #InternationalYouthDay, President Kate Forbes (@KateForbes_IFRC) inspired youth leaders in Accra, Ghana, reminding them that young people are not a separate entity but a vital force shaping the future. Her message reinforced the importance of youth in driving humanitarian and community progress. 

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